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I am a Licensed Minnesota Attorney and Solo-Practice Owner, focused in Family Law... more

I am a Licensed Minnesota Attorney and Solo-Practice Owner, focused in Family Law Practice, as well as a mother to four amazing and beautiful young children and a dedicated volunteer legal advocate for individuals and families experiencing high-conflict or crisis situations. Through my solo-practice, I primarily represent clients in Family Law cases, including divorce, post-divorce proceedings,...view profile

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Wylam Law, PLLC, provides the effective and affordablesupport and guidance you need... more

Wylam Law, PLLC, provides the effective and affordablesupport and guidance you need when dealing with difficult and complicated family law matters. We understand that your family is the most important thing in your life,though the structure may be what you would like. Attorney Michelle Wylam Frederick is a licensed attorney in the State of Minnesota and a Rule 114 qualified neutral. ...view profile

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Put your legal problems to rest with my firm! Providing high quality, responsive, honest and affordable legal, mediation and arbitration services. Your matter is important to us. We look forward to the opportunity to help you.

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If you are a parent and you divorce, the parent the child lives with often receives money (child support) from the parent no longer living with the child. Unlike alimony, which is paid to maintain an ex-spouse's lifestyle, child support pays for the child's physical, emotional, and educational needs. A child support lawyer can help parents negotiate and calculate child support, either by agreement or in court. While national guidelines to calculate child support amounts exist, you or the judge may choose to calculate the amount based on your income and the child's needs. If you believe you are not the father of a child and want to contest a child support claim, a child support lawyer can also help you determine paternity. A child support lawyer can be useful during negotiations to help objectively determine the most appropriate amount of child support for your situation and protect against paternity fraud.